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Interpenetrating polymer networks drug delivery systems

The preparation of cationic lipid nanoparticles containing a lipophilic drug and its encapsulation into an anionic polymer network by ionic interaction for use as an oral drug delivery system are reported. The lipid nanoparticles serve as the core of a capsule, which is produced from a semi-interpenetrating polymer network of sodium alginate and hydroxypropylmethylcellulose. Satisfactory drug release is achieved through control of the composition of the capsule material and environmental pH. 14 refs. [Pg.61]


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